13.2: Inferences About the Slope of the Population Regression Line (5)

13.3: Checking Model Adequacy (2)

13.4: Inferences Based on the Estimated Regression Line (Optional) (3)

13.5: Inferences About the Population Correlation Coefficient (Optional)

13.6: Interpreting and Communicating the Results of Statistical Analyses

13: Chapter Review

13: Cumulative Review Exercises (7)

13: Extra Problems

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Chapter 14: Multiple Regression Analysis

14.1: Multiple Regression Models (9)

14.2: Fitting a Model and Assessing Its Utility (7)

14.3: Inferences Based on an Estimated Model

14.4: Other Issues in Multiple Regression

14.5: Interpreting and Communicating the Results of Statistical Analyses

14: Extra Problems

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Chapter 15: Analysis of Variance

15.1: Single-Factor ANOVA and the F Test (8)

15.2: Multiple Comparisons (1)

15.3: The F Test for a Randomized Block Experiment

15.4: Two-Factor ANOVA

15.5: Interpreting and Communicating the Results of Statistical Analyses

15: Extra Problems

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Chapter 16: Nonparametric (Distribution-Free) Statistical Methods

16.1: Distribution-Free Procedures for Inferences About a Difference Between Two Population or Treatment Means Using Independent Samples (Optional)

16.2: Distribution-Free Procedures for Inferences About a Difference Between Two Population or Treatment Means Using Paired Samples

16.3: Distribution-Free ANOVA

16: Extra Problems

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